ING Robotic Aviation will be showcasing their robotic aircraft systems, at this year’s 2013 Unmanned Systems Canada Conference. The conference is an annual event that takes place this year from November 12-14 in Vancouver, British Columbia. As the leading event for the unmanned systems industry in Canada, the association welcomes dozens of international exhibitors and focuses on connecting important players within the sector.

Serenity, a fixed wing aircraft, will be the centerpiece of the booth. With its extended range and long endurance capabilities this platform is ideal for a variety of applications including pipeline monitoring, environmental surveying and aerial surveillance. Furthermore, the Serenity system was recently sold to iFMS, a Chilean company, for forest fire fighting.

ING Robotic‘s Responder, a small rotary wing aircraft, will also be on display. With it’s ability to be quickly deployed and vertical takeoff and landing capability (VTOL) this platform can be used for applications such as critical infrastructure inspections. The Responder was recently sold to a company in East Africa for surveillance purposes.

Delegates and media are asked to visit the ING Robotic Aviation at booth #10 in the Exhibition Hall at the Westin Bayshore from November 13-14, 2013. Company executives, including CEO/CTO and founder of Unmanned Systems Canada, Ian Glenn, will be available for interviews during this time.